Tobacco Seed Growth in D2O

In 1950 Crumley et al did a series of experiments where they tested the growth rate of several plants in differing amounts of D2O. They used H2O, 33% D2O, 63% D2O, and 99% D2O (mixtures with H2O) and discovered that growth rates were drastically slower in increasing amounts of D2O. I was asked to repeat their experiment with just tobacco seeds and for the most part I validated their claims with one crucial exception: tobacco seeds in 99% D2O don't grow at all!
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